These are the various policies relating to Winter Session courses and school policies. While this list is expansive it is not exhaustive and any questions pertaining to information not state here should be directed to Dylan Hurley or at 845-257-3299.

Session Workload: Students are limited to 8 credits in Winter Session. Non-New Paltz students, including non-matriculated, may have additional limitations, and their questions can be directed to the office of Academic Advising.

Cancelled Courses: Any course with insufficient enrollment is subject to cancellation. The College assumes no responsibility if a department is forced to cancel a course or change an instructor.

Dropping, Adding, or Withdrawing from Courses: The following process should be followed to withdraw from a course:

Consider the financial and academic implications of withdrawing. Advisors are available to discuss the impact of withdrawing from a course.

Go to my.newpaltz.edu, select Registration, select Request a Course Withdrawal, select the course to withdraw, submit. An email will be sent to your instructor who must submit further information to Records and Registration. Students will receive a confirmation email.

A grade of F will be recorded for any student who informally drops a course without following the procedures.

The fee for withdrawing from a course on or before the liability deadlines in the Academic Calendar is $20.

COLLEGE NOTICES

Affirmative ActionSUNY New Paltz supports Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity and does not discriminate against individuals or groups on the basis of race, gender, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, pregnancy, military status, marital status, or sexual orientation in education or employment or in any of its policies or programs. Furthermore, it is the policy of SUNY New Paltz that sexual harassment in any form will not be tolerated. Charges of sexual harassment against employees will be pursued in accordance with established campus procedures, including the SUNY Internal Discrimination Grievance Procedure and the provisions of the appropriate union agreements. Charges against students will be subject to judicial proceedings under Campus Rules and Regulations. For additional information, please see the Student Handbook at www.newpaltz.edu/studentaffairs/regulations.html or visit www.newpaltz.edu/titleix.

Changes in Rules and RegulationsThe State University of New York at New Paltz reserves the right to alter, by due process, the existing Rules and Regulations within their respective jurisdictions. The student is expected to follow the Rules and Regulations as herein published or subsequently altered.

DisclaimerThe State University of New York at New Paltz assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions which occur in the publication of this Schedule. The College reserves the right to make changes without prior notice to all information contained on this website. Tuition and fees are set by the SUNY Board of Trustees and are subject to change without prior notice.